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The crowd singing Jerusalem at the Proms is remarkably decorous, standing still as they sing and waving no flags, but these scenes follow a sequence of young people jiving: "Britain is very old – and very young."
A British fleet with no aircraft carrier. Unthinkable! Ian Jack 2010
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Twilight Proms is a brand new style of weekend event for fans of the Twilight saga!
UK EVENT SEPTEMBER 2009: TWILIGHT PROMS | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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Saturday I went over to visit the family in Worksop, despaired at my dreadfully common roots, ate fish and chips, developed a headache and wilted in the heat until I was given a Calippo, decided to stay in Saturday night instead of going out, and watched Last Night of the Proms from the sofa.
The One With The Northern Catch-Up kisobel 2006
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Can I divert you all from the fight to ask for a definition and description, maybe a little history, of this this called Proms?
BBC = undesirable A Level grades Jessica 2005
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So he decided to do something about it and developed what are now called Proms – patient-recorded outcome measures.
NHS Proms have proved effective in assessing patient care Daloni Carlisle 2010
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The interviews and TV oresentations of the Proms are a disgrace - patronising and assume the average viewer has a very low IQ and knows nothing about music.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Just as BBC Four is reason enough all on its own for you to get a Freeview box if you haven't got one and the statistics say that two thirds of all viewers still haven't - can that be true? so the Proms are a reason to live in the UK.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Just as BBC Four is reason enough all on its own for you to get a Freeview box if you haven't got one and the statistics say that two thirds of all viewers still haven't - can that be true? so the Proms are a reason to live in the UK.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The Proms has been a particular target of the dumb clucks who run the main TV channel.
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The Proms has been a particular target of the dumb clucks who run the main TV channel.
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